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Operation Spider Part of Bosnian War
Western Bosnia is the light green canton in the middleDate December 1994 Location Velika Kladuša, Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia Result Decisive Serb victory; Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia retaken from Bosnian forces Belligerents Republika Srpska
Republic of Serbian KrajinaARBIH Commanders and leaders Franko Simatović "Frenki" [1] Atif Dudaković Operation Spider was a combined effort by Republika Srpska and the Republic of Serb Krajina to recover the Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia, which was a key ally of the Serbs. The Bosnian government had previously overrun and seized the territory. The operation ended in a Serb victory and the Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia remained in existence until the fall of its key ally the Republic of Serbian Krajina and the subsequent end of the war.
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Bosnian War Timeline 19911992Serbian Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina · Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina · Siege of Sarajevo · Siege of Bihać · Graz agreement · Croat–Bosniak War · Operation Vrbas '92 · Operation Corridor1993Kravica attack · Siege of Gornji Vakuf · Siege of Mostar · Operation Neretva '93 · Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia · Operation Deny Flight1994Operation Bøllebank · Operation Amanda · Banja Luka incident · Washington Agreement · Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina · Operation Tiger · Operation Spider1995War Crimes Ethnic cleansingAhatovići · Ahmići · Bijeljina · Biljani · Čemerno · Doboj · Dobrinja · Doljani · Duša · Foča · Glogova · Grabovica · Kiseljak · Korićani Cliffs · Kravica · Lašva Valley · Makljen · Markale · Mokronoge · Prijedor · Prozor · Raštani · Srebrenica · Stolac · Stupni Do · Štrpci · Tuzla · Višegrad (Barimo, Bosanska Jagodina, Paklenik, Sjeverin) · Vlasenica · Vrbanja · Zaklopača · ZvornikCampsCasesCategories:- Conflicts in 1994
- Battles involving Serbia
- Military operations of the War in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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